Fear is a reaction to a real and immediate danger, while anxiety is more about the anticipation of a possible threat, even if it's uncertain or unlikely.
Fear is a reaction to a real and immediate danger, while anxiety is more about the anticipation of a possible threat, even if it's uncertain or unlikely.
(Elisabetta Bonora)
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(Elisabetta Bonora)
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Just as the immune system must recognize and respond to these cancerous cells to protect the body...
Just as the immune system must recognize and respond to these cancerous cells to protect the body...
In many ways, this mirrors human society. When narcissistic individuals rise to power—whether in families, workplaces, or larger systems...
In many ways, this mirrors human society. When narcissistic individuals rise to power—whether in families, workplaces, or larger systems...